From beginning to end our stay was great. We were greeted by friendly, caring staff who welcomed us with warm chocolate chip cookies. Lobby was beautiful. View of the gardens was great. Sadly, our luggage did not arrive with us, but when it was finally delivered by the airline front desk staff called, then sent it up to the beautiful, tastefully decorated room.
We think there were guests on both sides of our room (saw beach shoes by a door) but the hotel was so well constructed that we didn't hear television sounds, doors slamming, or hall noises.
We have no complaints about anything! We highly recommend this hotel.

Cee from Des Moines, IA

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Centrally located in San Juan, this property is within walking distance of Ocean Park Beach, Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico …More

Great location, close to a fine beach, good dining and near the airport.
The beach and dining are within walking distance.
Area seems very safe.
This was the first time to the Island, we used Embassy suites as a home base to travel to several areas.
Parking is available for your car .
Easy access to main roads.
The room had two separate rooms which was good for sleeping and watching tv.
If you don't want to pay the price of being on the beach and need a little more room, this is your hotel.

Greg from Pennsylvania

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This atrium hotel with a lively casino is 2 blocks from Isla Verde Beach, an Atlantic Ocean playground. Cruise-ship piers are …More

Beautiful resort ! I will long ( daily) to return !! Staff very welcoming and professional! Our room was s beachfront that looked out on fort Geronimo Not much close by to resort (shopping & dining & live music) , but only a 5min taxi ride
Taxis are very easy to come by & fares are reasonable

Ruth & Chuck from pittsburgh

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Admire ocean and tropical garden views from Caribe Hilton hotel. Set on a secluded peninsula and boasting 17 acres of lush …More

Pocket Guide: Puerto Rico Island San Juan Hilton Worldwide Hotels

San Juan is the capital of Puerto Rico, and its cultural hub. Half of the island’s population lives in the greater metropolitan area, and most visitors enter here as well. Old San Juan, with its cobblestone streets and old colonial architecture, lies on a small island connected to the mainland by bridges; it is guarded by 16th and 17th century forts, now World Heritage sites open to the public.